Gov. Moore not interested in possible VP role: "I love my job"
"I have expressed that I love my job and I have no intention of leaving," Moore said.
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"I have expressed that I love my job and I have no intention of leaving," Moore said.
Marylanders are wondering what's going to happen next after President Joe Biden opted to drop out of the 2024 presidential race.
In a new letter, Rep. Kweisi Mfume is asking the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to investigate uncovered coal trains in Baltimore City, saying his residents are tired of breathing in polluted air.
The Baltimore City leaders are focusing on ways to curb violence against women citywide.
As the investigation into the double murder of a granddaughter and grandmother in Middle River continues, Baltimore County Police say detectives are still trying to identify a suspect in the case.
Two women who were killed Sunday morning in a home in Middle River, have been identified as 29-year-old Autumn Harvey, and 75-year-old Iona Sellers.
Two women were killed Sunday morning in Middle River, according to Baltimore County Police.
Millions of Americans were expected to take to the roads and skies this week to travel for Independence Day.
The final preparations for Baltimore's Fourth of July celebrations are being made as spectators will see fireworks over the Inner Harbor Thursday night.
While you're enjoying time with family and friends, the Maryland State Police once again reminds us of the importance of making safe and wise decisions this holiday, especially if alcohol is involved.
Organizations have rallied to support south Baltimore residents reeling from the 2023 mass shooting during the annual Brooklyn Day Block Party.
The Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) is preparing for an uptick of travelers venturing to their summer vacations for the Fourth of July.
Salvage crews worked for weeks to remove pieces of steel from the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. Now, a Maryland watchmaker plans to use some of that metal to create new timepieces.
Summer is a time for kids to be kids, enjoying the outside, pools, and playgrounds. For children battling homelessness, these opportunities could be just out of reach, but one local organization is there to help bridge that gap.
A Randallstown High School teacher will be held without bail after being accused of sexually abusing a minor, a judge ruled Monday.